Zax does whatever he can to get by until the group plans to leave: chores for The Herald at first, and otherwise any else going. If possible he will furnish himself with a weeks rations before departure, with any spare coin going toward whisky.

He will also attempt to bathe, as surreptitiously as possible, in a local stream, muttering all the while about long-legged, god-hugging, fancy-pants and their toffy ideals...

Freid works for The Herald, earning his pay, but also tries to get in other work as he can to maximize his coinage. At the end of the week he wants to be able to purchase a week's worth of rations and then will compare his funds with whatever is for sale before deciding on what else (if anything) to buy.

The Herald would expect that all treasure would be split evenly, not just "the big stuff". The Herald might also point out that Dopey is making money off the efforts of others who held the line while Dopey did naught but watch.

The Red Baron wrote:

ehiker133 wrote:Leudigar attacks Thickneck.

"Have at him" cheered Dopey, making no effort to assist in the attack. "Huzzah! Give him a proper licking!"

Thick-Neck is ransomed. Labor is done. Goods and supplies are procured. All in a busy week at the muddy, smelly camp.

ehiker133 wrote:Leudigar offers his skills of tracking to Manfred's troops during his week of recovery, whether it is hunting game or helping locate enemies.

The ref uses a reaction check to determine how this proposal is recieved: 2d6 → 7, so uncertain. Leudigar doesn't get any specialised work this turn, but the door is still open to try again later.

riftstone wrote:Faengol will pass the time going through and deciphering his new found spellbook.

Presuming Faengol has sufficient cash to keep himself without the need to work, he can use The Epifinication to unravel the secrets of up to two of Gerthrude's spells. So Faengol learns: The Occlusive Prestigiditatum, and The Obfuscessence (PM forthcoming...)